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London News and Information
Explore London's Hot Air Balloon Regatta, Percussion Festival, and more on this lively Sunday
Welcome to 'Things to do in London' on this vibrant Sunday, May 11, 2025 As you step out into the city, you're greeted by a mix of sunny skies and a gentle breeze, setting the perfect tone for a day filled with excitement and adventure. The air quality is crisp, and the city is buzzing with energy, thanks to a plethora of events that cater to all interests.First off, let's talk about some of the key events happening today. If you're an early riser, you might want to head to Battersea Park to catch the London Hot Air Balloon...
2025-05-11
03 min
Intentionally Catholic
Understanding the Role of Saints in Daily Catholic Life
In this episode of Intentionally Catholic, hosts Dan Hansen and Father Ron Hutchinson explore the significance of saints within the Catholic tradition. They discuss how saints are identified, the impact of patron saints, and delve into some specific saints like St. Lawrence, St. Valentine, and St. Gregory the Great. Through personal anecdotes and historical insights, Father Ron highlights the saints' continued relevance and inspirational power for contemporary Catholics. The episode concludes with practical advice on how to start developing a personal connection with a patron saint.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Intentionally Catholic00:15 Exploring the...
2025-02-21
24 min
Vistas
Identity Threat Exposure
This podcast welcomes Dylan Hutchinson, Head of Channel & Alliances at Shield Cyber. From Kerberoasting to NTDS extraction, not to mention low-effort phishing, hacking DNS and directories can lead to dangerous privilege escalation and data breach. The podcast's topic therefore: Identity Threat Exposure.
2025-02-03
34 min
Via Jazz
Luther Allison "I owe it all to you"/ Peter Bernstein "Signs of life"
Música que sona al programa: "I owe it all to you", "There but for the grace of...", "Until I see you again" (de l'àlbum "I owe it all to you", 2024) Luther Allison, piano; Boris Kozlov, contrabaix; Zach Adleman, bateria. "Better Angels" i "Perpetual pendulum" (de l'àlbum "Better angels", 2024) Peter Bernstein, guitarra; Brad Mehldau, piano; Vicente Archer, contrabaix; Al Foster, bateria. "All too real" (de l'àlbum "Signs of life", 1994) Peter Bernstein, guitarra; Brad Mehldau, piano; Christian McBride, contrabaix; Gregory Hutchinson, bateria. "Pannonica" (de l'àlbum "Signs, live", 2017) Peter Bernstein, guitarra; Brad Mehldau, piano; Christian McBride, contrabaix; Gregory Hutch...
2024-10-10
59 min
Murder, Mystery & Mayhem Laced with Morality
Dr. James Gregory—Marketing & Branding Guru Duscusses His International Best-Selling Books
Jim has served on numerous for-profit and non-profit boards. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation, as chairman of The Grant Committee, and as a member of the Executive Council. In addition, he is a founding member of the Marketing Accountability Standards Advisory Council (MASAC) and past committee chairman of the Improving Financial Reporting committee of the Marketing Accountability Standards Board (MASB). Jim has written five books on creating value with brands: Marketing Corporate Image, Leveraging the Corporate Brand, Branding Across Borders, and The Best of Branding. His latest book is an international bestse...
2024-06-30
33 min
The Thing About Witch Hunts
Salem Witch Museum: New Artifacts on Display
In this Bonus episode, we chat with Rachel Christ-Doane Director of Education for the Salem Witch Museum about their new artifacts for the exhibit, "Witches: Evolving Perceptions." The first case features four significant books from the 16th to 18th centuries: - A 1600 edition of Heinrich Kramer’s Malleus Maleficarum. - A 1586 edition of Johann Weyer’s De Praestigiis Daemonum. - A 1729 edition of The Secrets of the Invisible World Disclos’d by Andrew Morton (Daniel Defoe). - A 1796 edition of Robert Calef’s More Wonders of the Invisible World. These bo...
2024-06-24
12 min
The Dave Allen Show
06-03-2024 Conversations with New Commissioner, Food Truck Innovations, and Remembering a Mayor
On the most recent episode of 580 Live, we bring you a series of insightful and heartfelt discussions from the Par Mar Stores Studio:Meet the new Kanawha County Commissioner Marc Slotnick as he joins us in the studio to discuss his vision and plans for the county.Heather Hardman from Trojan Landing Marine stops by to talk about their exciting new food truck venture.Former Mayor Danny Jones shares memories and reflections on the passing of former Mayor John Hutchinson.We wrap up with Charleston Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin’s Chief of Staff, Matt Sutton, who joins us by phone to...
2024-06-03
53 min
Coffee-Time-Again
His Holy Church interview with Brother Gregory
His Holy Church interview with Brother Gregory In his own words the mission he is on. I have nothing better to do than talk about the Kingdom of God. Most Modern Churches distort the Gospel of the Kingdom in a way that makes it almost unrecognizable. The Gospel of the Kingdom is simple, and I like to break it down in ways anyone can follow and understand. There is a contrast between the Kingdom of God and the governments of the world that is critically important for everyone to hear. I don't hear anyone else voic...
2024-04-06
1h 02
Via Jazz
El pianista Eric Reed
Música que sona al programa: "Search for Peace", "Christina" i "Infant eyes" (de l'àlbum "Black, Brown, and blue", 2023) Eric Reed, piano; Reggie Quinerly, bateria; Luca Alemanno, contrabaix "We shall overcome" i "Make me better" (de l'àlbum "For such a time as this", 2020) Eric Reed, piano; Henry Jackson, veu "Pannonica" i "Work" (de l'àlbum "The adventurous Monk", 2014) Eric Reed, piano; Ben Williams, contrabaix; Gregory Hutchinson, bateria "Dear Bud" (de l'àlbum "Everybody gets the blues", 2019) Eric Reed, piano; Tim Green, saxo; Mike Gurrola, contrabaix; McClenty Hunter, bateria "Undecided" (de l'àlbum "It's all right to swing", 1993) Eric Reed...
2024-02-26
56 min
Vistas
Continuous Threat & Exposure Management with Shield Cyber
This podcast welcomes Dylan Hutchinson, Head of Channel & Alliances at Shield Cyber. Our topic: Continuous Threat & Exposure Management
2024-02-06
35 min
Jazz Expresso
Jazz Expresso a Sants3Ràdio(15-12-23)895:Baikida Carroll,Plume,Julia Hülsmann,Leila Olivesi,David Lyttle & Phil Robson..
1. Baikida Carroll - Door Of The Cage 1995 – New York, March 16 & 17, 1994 Baikida Carroll (tp) Erica Lindsay (ts) Adegoke Steve Colson (p) Santi debriano (b) Pheeroan ak Laff (d) Baikida Carroll és un trompetista de jazz nord-americà nascut el 15 de gener de 1947. Va començar a estudiar trompeta amb Vernon Nashville i va ser influenciat per músics com Clark Terry i Lee Morgan. Després de estudiar a la Southern Illinois University, i a l'escola musical de l'exèrcit, es va unir al Black Artists Group a St. Louis, on va dirigir la seva gran banda i van enregistrar a Europa durant l...
2023-12-19
56 min
The Third Story
Drummer Gregory Hutchinson: ‘It’s all about feel’
In this episode of The Third Story podcast, host Leo Sidran talks with drummer Gregory Hutchinson about music of the past, and present.
2023-10-03
1h 06
The Third Story with Leo Sidran
258: Gregory Hutchinson
Gregory "Hutch" Hutchinson is one of the most highly regarded and highly recorded jazz drummers on the planet. Part of what makes him so special is that he sits at the crossroads of the old school and the new school. He was mentored by old jazz masters like Red Rodney, Ray Brown and Betty Carter. He worked extensively with Joshua Redman and Roy Hargrove, among many other innovative jazz musicians of his generation. He has also collaborated with the likes of Common, Karriem Riggins and James Poyser, all practitioners of a new school rhythm approach, influenced by...
2023-10-03
1h 06
Doc G
The Doc G Show September 13th 2023 (Featuring Gregory Hutchinson)
The Doc invites Gregory Hutchinson on the show! The two talk about growing up in NYC, starting on the drums, going out on the road for the first time, living in Rome, playing basketball, coming out with his first solo album and much much more! Monologue (Not for off label uses): 0:00:21 Birthday Suit 1: 11:58 Ripped From the Headlines: 16:36 Shoutouts: 35:33 Leftover Headlines: 39:30 Gregory Hutchinson Interview: 45:04 Mike C Top 3: 1:21:46 Birthday Suit 2: 1:32:04 Birthday Suit 3: 1:34:20
2023-09-14
1h 37
Before the Future Came
S00E01. Binti
Content Warnings: blood and injury; frank discussions of racism and xenophobia. We're not yet a Star Trek podcast! Instead, we open with Binti, written by Nnedi Okorafor. We discuss the tension between violence and empathy, the nature of magic and mysticism in science fiction, and how it feels to be ostracized by every inch of your skin and finding a path forward anyway. We'd love to hear what you think! You can hail us at onscreen@beforethefuture.space, contact us on social media, or comment on our website at beforethefuture.space. Works cited:
2023-09-05
1h 35
TABLETOP TALK - Third Floor Wars
Hobgoblin: Interview with Mike Hutchinson and Gregory Horton: ep. 203
Could a square-base rank-and-file fantasy game have depth and finish in under two hours? Craig talks with Mike and Gregory about their new game, Hobgoblin. Get Hobgoblin here: https://mike-hutchinsons-hobgoblin.backerkit.com/hosted_preorders Check out their sites: https://www.electi-studio.com/blaster http://planetsmashergames.com/ Listen to Rule of Carnage here: http://planetsmashergames.com/rule-of-carnage/ Creative Confidence: https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Confidence-Unleashing-Potential-Within/dp/038534936X Hooked: https://www.amazon.com/Hooked-How-Build-Habit-Forming-Products-ebook/dp/B00LMGLXTS/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3EB6B9W15M0R6&keywords...
2023-07-16
1h 27
southsidebroadcasting
Dr Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes, Murder, Mystery & Mayhem, Prof. Gregory Whyte, Adam Harper.
Author of the week Dr Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes discusses her work with Cathy Manso & Jessica Burtis after which Alex Lewczuk discusses the motivational techniques of Prof. Gregory Whyte and the world of tax issues with AAT Director of professional standards Adam Harper.
2023-04-05
57 min
爵士邊緣人 The Jazz Sideman
S5 E11 第五季完結篇|粉絲,現場,益智題。
啊,轉眼間第五季又匆匆來到尾聲,按照慣例,【爵邊】團隊終於可以鬆口氣自己隨意聊聊。 你知道爵士樂手希望現場的聽眾該如何表現嗎?你知道爵士樂手為了維持粉絲群要做什麼樣的努力嗎?你知道Count Basie跟任天堂紅白機有什麼關係嗎?不管你知道還是不知道,都希望你可以來聽這集節目,你的收聽,就是我們最大的鼓勵!等你喔! 【本集YouTube連結】 ✻ "Who's in Charge of the Tempo" (Christian McBride和Gregory Hutchinson)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfr_dEzmFaU ✻ "Take the A Train" (Joe Henderson, Gregory Hutchinson)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZO7QU0ZWW8 ✻ "Moanin'" Dontae Winslow and Tim Green Live in Baltimore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEBsdVn1WSY Support this show: https://pay.firstory.me/user/ckidbqiin2xgf0860j6bwp7bg Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/ckidbqiin2xgf0860j6bwp7bg/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
2022-04-24
1h 05
Murder, Mystery & Mayhem Laced with Morality
Black History Minute/Celebrates Gregory Porter- American singer, songwriter, and actor
Gregory Porter was born in Sacramento, California and raised in Bakersfield, where his mother Ruth was a nurse and a minister. He was born November 4, 1971. He is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He has twice won the Grammy award for best jazz vocal album: first in 2014 for Liquid spirit and then again in 2017 for Take me to the alley. A 1989 graduate of Highland high school, he received a full athletic scholarship as a football lineman to San Diego State University, but a shoulder injury during his junior year cut short his football career (he was an NFL hopeful). Porter’s...
2022-02-25
02 min
Jazz Congress Podcast
The Legacy of Betty Carter
An in-depth look at the influence of the legendary vocalist as an entrepreneur, educator and mentor. Moderator: Rene Marie. Panelists: Gail Boyd; Dee Dee Bridgewater; Benny Green; Christian McBride; Gregory Hutchinson; Curtis Lundy; Kenny Washington.
2021-03-14
1h 12
GradCast
REBROADCAST 247 | Rock Hard for Hard Rocks
Russell Ashton has been a working man since he was 10; first running his own very successful neighborhood lawn services business, and now working as a Mechanical Engineer at a Junior Mineral Exploration Company. So why is Russel even in school doing his Masters? Tune in and listen to hosts Greg and Nik pick his brain about how to get your job to pay for your education. Recorded Dec 3, 2019 Produced by Gregory Robinson Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io Produced by White Hot
2020-12-29
29 min
GradCast
306 | A Hearty Dose of Cannabis
Gregory Robinson enlightens hosts Ariel Frame and Nikol Posnov about his research on the impact of cannabis during development. As a soon to be MSc graduate from the physiology and pharmacology department's collaborative specialization program in developmental biology, Greg has discovered some novel effects that cannabinoids, THC and CBD, have on the developing fetal heart when ingested by the mother. They are not good for the baby's heart and Greg explains why. To hear more about Greg and his research follow him on Twitter @GregIanRobinson or check out his supervisor's Twitter @QFeng3 Recorded December 15, 2020 Produced by Laura Munoz Ba...
2020-12-22
30 min
GradCast
278 | Problems After Knee Surgery? There's an App for That
Hosts Monica and Greg interview P.T./Ph.D. student Morgan Jennings about her work on virtual visits for individuals post-knee surgery. Started before the COVID-19 pandemic (and before virtual visits became more popular), Morgan’s research has been focused on developing an app to identify knee wounds post-surgery and identify if someone would need to visit a physician for a follow-up appointment in order to reduce unnecessary appointments for patients. Morgan also talks about her work at the Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic, how that work inspired her Master’s and current Ph.D. research, and what she hope...
2020-07-06
28 min
GradCast
Special | Racial Equity and Inclusivity at Western
Mohammad Sharifi (SOGS Racial Equity and Inclusivity Commissioner) spoke about issues concerning marginalized graduate students at Western with hosts Sarah Klapman and Yousuf Hasan. Mo explained his involvement in Western’s Anti-racism Working Group. The main purpose was to gather feedback regarding racism and to develop an action plan for a more equitable environment for our community. Mo also chatted with us about the experiences that led him to become SOGS Racial Equity and Inclusivity Commissioner and why it was especially important to fight for racialized students. For more information, check out SOGS on: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Disc...
2020-07-06
29 min
GradCast
275 | Microaggressions, Slurs, and Hate Speech
Heather Stewart is currently doing her PhD in Philosophy. She chats about her research on harmful speech phenomena with cohosts Yousuf Hasan and Gregory Robinson. Heather argues that the more microaggressions are inhibited and discouraged, the more equitable and free our speech becomes. To find out more about Heather, visit her website. Full video on YouTube. Produced by Yousuf Hasan. Recorded on June 23, 2020.
2020-06-30
31 min
GradCast
Special | Western Research Forum 2020 part 3
In this episode Sarah Klapman and Gregory Robinson interview four students who had been selected to present at the Society of Graduate Students annual Western Research Forum for 2020 had it not been cancelled due to COVID-19: Dwaipayan "DP" Sarkar (PhD Mechanical and Materials Engineering) explains the intricacies and utility of heat pipes. They're not just a metal pipe. Connect with DP on LinkedIn to learn more. Alternatively, connect with DP's research group on LinkedIn as well. John Palmer (MSc Pathology) shares with us how HIV is extremely effective in evading the human immune system by co...
2020-06-25
58 min
GradCast
273 | Birdie and the Brain
In this episode, hosts Monica and Nikol talk with PhD/PT candidate Nicole Guitar about her experience in a combined program. They discuss the reason Nicole pursued PT based on her research, how her work can inform her practice, and what a future as a PhD/PT can look like. We also discuss her previous work with Chickadees, how exercise affects executive function, and how we should all be parking at the end of the parking lot to get groceries. What you can do to prevent Alzheimer's Let's make our day harder YouTube video
2020-06-18
27 min
GradCast
Special Episode: First-Person Science with Roger Hudson
In this episode, Roger Hudson chats about his ‘First-Person Science Communication’ project with hosts Yousuf Hasan and Nick Handfield-Jones. FPS Communications is a fast-growing podcast and YouTube channel whose aim is to improve science communication in a publicly accessible way. FPS does so by encouraging collaboration and conversations between scientists and the public. Authors of recently-published manuscripts join in and discuss their research. What makes FPS Communication effective in its outreach goal is the entertaining and detailed format: visual aids, animations, selected texts are shown in-sync with the discussion. This makes FPS helpful for communicating to the public complex idea...
2020-06-02
00 min
You'll Hear It
Burning Questions: Does Bebop Still Matter in 2020?
Peter and Adam are going to be streaming and taking your questions live on Open Studio's Instagram every Saturday for the duration of the global health crisis. In this episode, Peter and Adam help you out with altered dominant lines, discuss the relevance of bebop in modern jazz, and give some advice on how to balance different aspects of practice.Links From This Episode:There's a new course from Open Studio: Rhythm Section Workout is available now! Play along with Peter Martin on piano, Reuben Rogers on bass, and Gregory Hutchinson on drums as they...
2020-05-28
24 min
GradCast
269 | Mars Exploration, with Ice!
Colonizing Mars has been a dream for planetary scientists for decades, expanding the presence of human kind in our solar system. However, for us to colonize Mars, we need to use resources available on the red planet. In this episode, hosts Gavin Tolometti and Yousuf Hasan chat with PhD candidate Shannon Hibbard from the Institute for Earth and Space Exploration about how we can search for buried ice on Mars and use it for drinking water, breathable air, and rocket fuel! To learn more about Shannon and her research, check out her website https://www.shannonmars.com/ or...
2020-05-28
28 min
You'll Hear It
When Am I Done Practicing This?
On this episode, Peter and Adam discuss the importance of knowing when to end a practice session.Links From This Episode: Getting your regular practice in has never been easier thanks to our Piano Guided Practice Pass - featuring all of Adam's daily Guided Practice Sessions, exclusive daily live practice sessions, and the brand new Guided Practice App There's a new course from Open Studio: Rhythm Section Workout is available now! Play along with Peter Martin on piano, Reuben Rogers on bass, and Gregory Hutchinson on drums as they teach you the tips and tricks...
2020-05-25
23 min
You'll Hear It
4 Ways to Sound GREAT as a Beginner Jazz Pianist
Just because you're a beginner at jazz piano doesn't mean your playing needs to sound boring and easy. Today, Peter and Adam will give you some tips to improve your sound.4 Ways to Sound Great Learn to swing Learn the blues Learn to sing it first Learn tunes you love Links From This Episode: Getting your regular practice in has never been easier thanks to our Piano Guided Practice Pass - featuring all of Adam's daily Guided Practice Sessions, exclusive daily live practice sessions, and the brand new Guided Practice...
2020-05-22
23 min
You'll Hear It
4 Ways to Keep Motivated
In this episode, Peter and Adam list off some ways that you can stay inspired to practice regularly.4 Ways to Keep Motivated Listen Switch it up - something different A big challenge Make it obvious Links From This Episode: Open Studio now has an app! Getting your regular practice in has never been easier thanks to our Guided Practice App - featuring Adam's daily Guided Practice Sessions, lessons from our Piano Finger Independence course, and more practice advice There's a new course from Open Studio: Rhythm Section Workout is available...
2020-05-21
15 min
You'll Hear It
Burning Questions: Peter's Horror Gig Story
Peter and Adam are going to be streaming and taking your questions live on Open Studio's Instagram every Saturday for the duration of the global health crisis. On today's edition of Burning Questions, Peter recounts a tale of Italian horror and also discusses his favorite Phillip's Exercise.Links From This Episode: Open Studio now has an app! Getting your regular practice in has never been easier thanks to our Guided Practice App - featuring Adam's daily Guided Practice Sessions, lessons from our Piano Finger Independence course, and more practice advice There's a new course from...
2020-05-20
13 min
You'll Hear It
Burning Questions: How to Get Wined and Dined
Peter and Adam are going to be streaming and taking your questions live on Open Studio's Instagram every Saturday for the duration of the global health crisis. Today, Peter and Adam take questions on how to approach diminished chords, their favorite Herbie voicings/techniques, and Adam shares his horror gig story.Links From This Episode: Open Studio now has an app! Getting your regular practice in has never been easier thanks to our Guided Practice App - featuring Adam's daily Guided Practice Sessions, lessons from our Piano Finger Independence course, and more practice advice There's...
2020-05-19
17 min
You'll Hear It
Burning Questions: What NOT to Do When Comping
Peter and Adam are going to be streaming and taking your questions live on Open Studio's Instagram every Saturday for the duration of the global health crisis. On today's edition, Adam answers what it was like to smoke with Barry Harris, someone asks what mistakes you should avoid when comping, and Peter and Adam list their favorite non-keyboardist albums with great piano playing.Links From This Episode: For the great practice tool and occasional YHI sponsor Anytune's Facebook tutorial, check out their Facebook page right here Open Studio now has an app! Getting your regular...
2020-05-18
18 min
GradCast
#GradLife VIII: I've Got Another Meeting To Go To
After another month in isolation, Monica, Viki, and Gavin are back with Co-Hosts Greg and Nikol to talk about their experiences with COVID-19. The hosts discuss their new habits and routines (there's a lot of running involved), their feelings on Instagram challenges, and how their grad studies (and graduations) have been affected by COVID-19 isolation measures. Plus, we discuss "Zoom Gloom", how we feel about being constantly connected, and whether Dalgona coffee is worth the hype. Watch the episode on YouTube by clicking here Produced by Gregory Robinson
2020-05-07
1h 04
You'll Hear It
4 Tips to Make Your Diminished Chords Sound HIP
Too often, diminished chords are played without any flavor or variety. Today, Peter and Adam let you know how you can put a stop to it by integrating these tips into your playing.Social distancing might mean going to concerts is out of the question, but Open Studio is still keeping the live music going! Peter is performing solo piano every Friday evening at 8:00 PM EDT on YouTube (you'll be able to check out his performance tomorrow night right here). And today, watch this AMA with Open Studio's own Gregory Hutchinson with this link.I...
2020-04-16
18 min
GradCast
#GradLife at Home VII: Social Distancing and Productivity During COVID-19
In this episode, Monica, Viki, and Gavin digitally discuss what it’s like being a grad student during the COVID19 pandemic. They discuss how their research has been affected, how they’re feeling personally, and how other graduate students are feeling during this time. Remember, if you have a conference or other presentation cancelled because of COVID19, write it on your CV. And PLEASE, stay home (if you can) and wash your hands! To learn how to cite a cancelled conference on your CV, click here Fully YouTube video available here Prod...
2020-04-09
54 min
GradCast
259 | Yeah Mr. White! Yeah Science!
In this episode, hosts Gavin Tolometti and Gregory Robinson interview MSc student, Trent Gordon, in biomedical engineer about his research using slow dissolving polymer gels to treat osteoarthritis in the knee. Tune in to hear from Mr. Walter White himself. To learn more about Trent Gordon check out his Twitter @Flash_Gordon96 his Linkedin or the Gillies Research Group Produced by Greg Robinson, Edited by Ariel Frame
2020-03-18
29 min
GradCast
253 | Fishie Mercury and a Crazy Little Thing Called Peat
You may have heard that eating too much fish may put you at risk of mercury poisoning, but how does mercury get into fish in the first place? Hosts Gregory Robinson and Yimin Chen speak with biologist Jennifer Blythe about the ecology of organic mercury - from the peat-loving, Sulphate-reducing bacteria that produce it, down to the trout on your dinner table. Along the way, we'll also hear about bog bodies, black flies, and other exciting stories of field work in the marshlands of Ontario. Produced by Laura Munoz
2020-02-09
27 min
GradCast
#GradLife V: GradLife on Grad Life
We’ve touched upon individual topics like imposter syndrome and finances, but how is #GradLife incorporated within the broader university community? To delve into this, we brought in an expert. Monica Munaretto, the new Manager of Graduate Student Life in Student Experience, is focused on the goal of creating a thriving graduate student experience across Western. If you’d like to learn more about Student Experience at Western, visit studentexperience.uwo.ca. Produced by Nikol Posnov and Gregory Robinson
2020-01-24
29 min
GradCast
REBROADCAST 212 | - . .-.. . –. .-. .- .–. …. Telegraphs
You may know them from Westerns, spy flicks, or film noir. But did you know that there is a rich history of telegraphs? Ever wonder about telegraphy, the art of using telegraph? And what about the people who used it? This week, hosts Nick Handfield-Jones and Roger Hudson interview Michael Feagan, who tells us about telegraph culture in Canada during the 1800s. He tells us about the unique characteristics of Canadian telegraphy and about the difficulties faced by telegraphers at the time. Plus, don’t miss a live demonstration of morse code! ...
2020-01-07
28 min
GradCast
REBROADCAST #GradLife Episode I: Impostor Syndrome and Feeling Like Garbage
This week we’re bringing you our very first #Gradlife episode! Based on popular demand, our first episode is on Impostor Syndrome! Impostor Syndrome, or feeling like you are a fraud, affects many graduate students, regardless of their success or accomplishments. In this episode, hosts Viki Telios, Monica Molinaro, and Gavin Tolometti discuss their experiences of feeling like frauds in their time in graduate school, and talk about what helps them when they experience peaks of impostor syndrome. They also discuss triggers and tricks for impostor syndrome submitted by other graduate students. YouTube video version available here....
2020-01-02
52 min
GradCast
247 | Rock Hard for Hard Rocks
Russell Ashton has been a working man since he was 10; first running his own very successful neighborhood lawn services business, and now working as a Mechanical Engineer at a Junior Mineral Exploration Company. So why is Russel even in school doing his Masters? Tune in and listen to hosts Greg and Nik pick his brain about how to get your job to pay for your education. Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-12-11
29 min
You'll Hear It
Humor in the Language
On today's episode, Peter and Adam answer a SpeakPipe on how humor presents itself in jazz music.The ending theme song for today's episode is "Mohe Bhool" by Bombay Bop, sent in by listener Dave Jago. You can check out the full track at their SoundCloud here: https://soundcloud.com/user-148266380. To get your music featured on You'll Hear It, send an MP3 recording of your music to andrew@openstudionetwork.com.There's a new drum course from Open Studio - Hutch's Groove Encyclopedia | Vol.1: Brushes. Learn from brush master Gregory Hutchinson on how...
2019-12-04
18 min
GradCast
Special Episode: BGRF 2019 - Mutant Flies & Model Bees
This episode, hosts Joyla Furlano and Gregory Robinson interview two guests from the Biology Graduate Research Forum (BGRF) on October 18th, 2019. Josh Isaacson, the first guest, talks about his research on mutating tRNAs in Drosophila, which are important building blocks of proteins. Our second guest, Vonica Flear, shares with us her research on modelling altruistic behaviour as seen in bee colonies. Tune in to learn more! Produced by Gavin Tolometti and Gregory Robinson
2019-11-24
28 min
GradCast
Special Episode: BGRF 2019 Keynote - Bones, Joints and Super Healing Mice
DID YOU KNOW: Cartilage injuries to joints, ears, and the nose heal much worse than cartilage injuries to bone or muscle? In this episode, hosts Gavin Tolometti and Joyla Furlano interview Dr. Roman Krawetz about what processes occur on a cellular level when these types of cartilage injuries attempt to heal. The keynote speaker at this year’s Western Biology Graduate Research Forum and a Western Alumni himself, Dr. Krawetz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy at the University of Calgary as well as a member of the McCaig Institute for Bone and Jo...
2019-11-13
28 min
GradCast
241 | Sonic the Hedgehog
On this week's GradCast, hosts Nick Handfield-Jones and Nikol Posnov interview Danielle Spice about her research into sonic hedgehog. And no, we're not talking about the video game. Sonic hedgehog is a protein involved in growth, and Danielle tells us about how she uses a cutting edge technology CRISPR to investigate how it works. We also delve deep into the best flavour of Crisper chips. To get in contact with Danielle, find her on twitter @spicedanielle Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-11-07
28 min
GradCast
240 | How to relax in one of the world's biggest magnets
This episode, hosts Ariel Frame and Connor Chato speak with Megha Verma, a Master's student in the Neuroscience program, about her work on determining standards for use of anesthetics when imaging non-human primates. Megha explains how standardizing this procedure will enable researchers to conduct neuroimaging better. To discover more about Megha, you can find her on Instagram @MeghaVerma95 or check out her @MeghaVerma95.Art Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-10-30
28 min
GradCast
239 | Its a Bird, it's a Plane, No it's Flying Microbe Particles!
This episode, hosts Nikol Posnov and Gregory Robinson interview guests Matthew Svensson and Mohammed Chamma who are part of the High Altitude Balloon initiative from the Institute for Earth and Space Exploration at Western University. Matt and Mo and the rest of the team built an apparatus to collect and study microbe particles found in the stratosphere well above the tallest buildings but within our atmosphere. Tune in to hear more about these high flying microbes. If you want to get in contact with Matt, Mo and the team to learn more about the High Altitude Balloon...
2019-10-25
28 min
HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
JazzX5#114. Jacky Terrason: Jump! [Minipodcast]
Por Pachi Tapiz. "Jump!" Jacky Terrason: 53 (Blue Note) Jacky Terrason, Gregory Hutchinson, Géraud Portal, Sylvain Romano © Pachi Tapiz, 2019 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
2019-10-21
03 min
GradCast
237 | Making Neurons to Study Autism
On this episode, hosts Gregory Robinson and Ariel Frame interview neuroscience student, Kartik Pradeepan, about his research on Autism. Autism is a complex disease that is associated with mutations among gene clusters. Kartik's research uses stem cells differentiated into neurons to create neuronal networks in order to study the role of SHANK2, a gene associated with autism, by measuring electrical activity. To learn more, tune in to this fascinating episode. Produced by Ariel Frame
2019-10-16
28 min
GradCast
#GradLife Episode III: What Can PSAC610 Do For You?
In this episode, hosts Monica Molinaro and Gavin Tolometti are joined by PSAC President, Katelyn Mitri! PSAC, or the Public Service Alliance 610, is the Graduate TA and Postdoctoral Union at Western University. They discuss how PSAC works, what is done behind the scenes to advocate for graduate students, and how PSAC can help when having a difficult TA experience. If you’d like to learn more about PSAC and their services, visit www.psac610.ca. Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-10-12
1h 25
GradCast
236 | Get With the Program Stem Cells!
Alex Kozlov is a PhD Student in the developmental biology collaborative program. She tells hosts Greg Robinson and Ariel Frame about her work using metabolism to reprogram skin cells into stem cells. One day her work could allow for this process to become more efficient and useful for personalized medicine. To find out more about Alex's work check out her lab's website thecumminglab.com Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-10-05
29 min
The Hutchinson Report Podcast
9/14/2019 - Hutchinson Report Take on the Week
News and Events of the Week Joe Biden Reparations (Virginia Seminar Program Model)Democratic DebatesTrump's "African American" leaves GOP - Gregory CheadleTrump's Orange Hair -Is is really a Lighting Problem?California - State Wide Caps on Rent
2019-09-15
00 min
Gut + Science
Chris Hutchinson | The Ideal Leader: Listening vs. Talking
Truth You Can Act On: Healthy Teams. You may have superstars sitting next to each other, but they don’t work well together. Sound familiar? As a leader, don’t be a referee. A healthy team consists of people helping each other be bigger than themselves. Get Uncomfortable. Yes, you heard that right. As Chris says, getting uncomfortable is vital to your organization. Talk about how you’re feeling, and look at the bigger picture. The “Ideal Leader.” An ideal leader isn’t someone shouting orders - it’s someone who is listening. Try starting your one-on-one meetings by asking your pe...
2019-08-29
29 min
GradCast
228 | Advocating for Advocacy
In this episode, hosts Connor Chato and Monica Molinaro speak to Amy Lewis, a qualitative researcher completing her MScN! They discuss the development of competencies for health care providers to engage in teaching policy advocacy and engage in policy activities. The benefits of listening to stories and personal experience, as well as the importance of qualitative methods in health research are also discussed. Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-08-06
28 min
GradCast
226 | Inuvialuit Living History
Take a trip to the Beaufort Sea in the Northwest Territories with Anthropology PhD student Rebecca Goodwin as she works to document and share the cultural history of Inuit peoples of the Western Canadian arctic. Join hosts Yimin Chen and Nikol Posnov as we hear some of the stories told by Inuvialuit elders and knowledge holders about current and past life in the far north. Plus, tips on how to eat muktuk, a traditional meal of whale blubber! For more information on the rich cultural and archaeological history of this region, visit: InuvialuitLivingHistory.ca
2019-07-24
28 min
GradCast
223 | Cannabis and Blowing Smoke - It's Not All THC and CBD
In this episode, neuroscience Ph.D. student and fellow GradCast colleague Roger Hudson joins hosts Gregory Robinson and Nikol Posnov to speak about his research on the interactions between THC and CBD in the brain within the context of recent events related to cannabis legalization in Canada. Roger shares with us the knowledge he has acquired over his years of conducting cannabis research. Topics such as THC-induced psychosis, the infamous 'indica-sativa' dichotomy, and edible products for medical cannabis patients are discussed. Hosts: Nikol Posnov & Gregory Robinson Produced by Connor Chato
2019-07-02
28 min
GradCast
Special Episode: Western Research Forum 2019 Part 2
In part 2 of GradCast's coverage of the 2019 Western Research forum, Yimin Chen brings you conversations with nursing PhD student Yasin Yasin, psychology PhD student Laura Johnson, and physical chemistry master's student Sarai Guerrero. Host: Yimin Chen Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-06-26
22 min
GradCast
Special Episode: Western Research Forum 2019 Part 1
In part 1 of GradCast's coverage of the 2019 Western Research forum, Roger Hudson and Yimin Chen bring you conversations with mechanical and material engineering master's student Sara Holland, master's of education student Bella Wang, and health and rehabilitation PhD student Humberto Omana. Hosts: Yimin Chen & Roger Hudson Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-06-26
23 min
GradCast
220 | the Super-Powered Stomach of a Spider Mite
In this entertaining episode, GradCast hosts Chantal and Nikol talk with masters student in biology Zoran Culo and his partner-in-crime, Peanut, about the spider-mite research labs at western. Zoran explains why the tiny spider-mite is a big pest for plant lovers, and what western researchers are doing to develop alternative pest control strategies for sustainable agriculture. http://www.spidermite.org Hosts: Nikol Posnov & Chantal Lemire Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-06-05
28 min
GradCast
219 | The Mighty Mite
Did you know there are an estimated 1 million species of mites? They are found on every continent. They can live on both plants and animals, and you have microscopic mites living on your face right now (that are harmless, hopefully!) And yet, mites are often overlooked and poorly studied. To date, only 50,000 species of mites have been described. Luckily, you can learn more about the mighty mite with mite maven Matt Meehan as he joins GradCast hosts, Gregory Robinson and Nikol Posnov, to talk about his research on the interactions of mite colonies. Hosts: Nikol Posnov & Gregory Ro...
2019-05-31
29 min
GradCast
#GradLife Episode I: Impostor Syndrome and Feeling Like Garbage
This week we’re bringing you our very first #Gradlife episode! Based on popular demand, our first episode is on Impostor Syndrome! Impostor Syndrome, or feeling like you are a fraud, affects many graduate students, regardless of their success or accomplishments. In this episode, hosts Viki Telios, Monica Molinaro, and Gavin Tolometti discuss their experiences of feeling like frauds in their time in graduate school, and talk about what helps them when they experience peaks of impostor syndrome. They also discuss triggers and tricks for impostor syndrome submitted by other graduate students. Youtube video coming soon. ...
2019-05-24
52 min
GradCast
212 | - . .-.. . --. .-. .- .--. …. Telegraphs
You may know them from Westerns, spy flicks, or film noir. But did you know that there is a rich history of telegraphs? Ever wonder about telegraphy, the art of using telegraph? And what about the people who used it? This week, hosts Nick Handfield-Jones and Roger Hudson interview Michael Feagan, who tells us about telegraph culture in Canada during the 1800s. He tells us about the unique characteristics of Canadian telegraphy and about the difficulties faced by telegraphers at the time. Plus, don’t miss a live demonstration of morse code! ...
2019-04-24
28 min
GradCast
211 | Craters, Carbonates, and Bears in the Field!
In this episode, hosts Monica Molinaro and Gavin Tolometti talk with Earth and Planetary Science PhD student Nicolas Garroni about meteorite impacts and their effect on carbonate rocks, and what it’s like to work out in the field. Hosts: Monica Molinaro & Gavin Tolometti Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-04-16
27 min
GradCast
210 | Locating The Homes of Extinct Martian Microbes
Hosts Gavin Tolometti and Joyla Furlano talk with Earth Science MSc student Nikol Posnov about the search for extinct microbial life on Mars. Nikol studies the minerals in bioalterated volcanic rocks in Brazilian impact structures, and the Martian environment to infer where in craters on Mars microbial life may have sparked and thrived. Hosts: Gavin Tolometti & Joyla Furlano Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-04-09
27 min
GradCast
208 | Who Eats Healthy in High School?
Hosts Roger Hudson and Gregory Robinson talk to Drew Bowman, masters student in Health Geography, about what high school students eat and how the advertisements that surround them can influence their decision making when it comes to food. A researcher in the Human Environment Analysis Laboratory at Western University, Drew discusses some of the unique insights she gains from conducting her research with teens rather than on teens, and shares about her lab's innovative SmartAppetite project that helps teens make informed and healthy food choices. Hosts: Roger Hudson & Gregory Robinson Produced by Chantal L...
2019-04-03
26 min
Ploud Music Channel
Above The Law - Black Superman
From 1994 Album: "Uncle Sam's Curse"...[Artist info below]..... Get Above The Law's Music: http://www.amazon.com/Above-the-Law/e/B000AP7ZY4/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1327806888&sr=1-1 & http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/above-the-law/id715154 Part of the post-N.W.A explosion of California gangsta rap, Above the Law came out of the eastern Los Angeles suburb of Pomona; leader Cold 187um, aka Big Hutch (born Gregory Hutchinson), was joined by KMG the Illustrator (born Kevin Dulley), Go Mack (born Arthur Goodman), and DJ Total K-Oss (born Anthony Stewart...
2019-02-24
00 min
Ploud Music Channel
Above The Law - Black Superman
From 1994 Album: "Uncle Sam's Curse"...[Artist info below]..... Get Above The Law's Music: http://www.amazon.com/Above-the-Law/e/B000AP7ZY4/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1327806888&sr=1-1 & http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/above-the-law/id715154 Part of the post-N.W.A explosion of California gangsta rap, Above the Law came out of the eastern Los Angeles suburb of Pomona; leader Cold 187um, aka Big Hutch (born Gregory Hutchinson), was joined by KMG the Illustrator (born Kevin Dulley), Go Mack (born Arthur Goodman), and DJ Total K-Oss (born Anthony Stewart...
2019-02-24
00 min
GradCast
202 | The Rock Superstar
Hosts Gregory Robinson and Gavin Tolometti talk with PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Rebecca Doyle about lake sediments and how their isotopic chemistry provides us a glance on how the lake climate has changed for the last 1000 years. For more info, check out Rebecca's blog https://lakenerd.com/ or twitter account @lake_nerd. Hosts: Gregory Robinson & Gavin Tolometti Produced by Nick Handfield-Jones
2019-02-20
27 min
GradCast
201 | Why is Jason in the Hospital?
Lily Yosieph is passionate about mental health issues. As an MSc student in Health Promotion, her research seeks to understand the unique challenges that African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) youth face and how service providers, educators, and families can work to dismantle systemic barriers affecting marginalized communities. Join Yimin and Connor as we learn about the ways in which social and economic issues can impact the health of individuals. Hosts: Connor Chato & Yimin Chen Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-02-13
28 min
GradCast
200 | The Catcher in the Mind
Hosts Gavin Tolometti and Chantal Lemire dive into the world of post-1945 American literature with english literature PhD candidate Jeremy Johnston. In this episode we look at how adolescent mental health is portrayed in American literature and how it has changed to the modern day. Hosts: Chantal Lemire & Gavin Tolometti Produced by Gregory Robinson
2019-02-06
29 min
GradCast
199 | The Land Before the Land Before Time
What did the landscape of Ontario look like over two billion years ago? The answer is hidden in the rocks. On this episode, geologist Carolyn Hill (PhD Candidate in the Department of Earth Sciences) tells hosts Yimin and Greg why the Pre-Cambrian may not be the nicest place for time travellers to visit. Plus, we learn about how oxygen once almost killed off life on Earth! Hosts: Yimin Chen & Gregory Robinson Produced by Chantal Lemire
2019-01-30
28 min
GradCast
197 | The Master of Modelling
Bridge the gap between math and biology with Nickolas Goncharenko. This week hosts Nick Handfield-Jones and Connor Chato interview Nickolas, from the Department of Applied Math, about his intriguing research on modelling the interaction between the mosquito's immune system, malaria (Plasmodium sp.), and genetically modified bacterium (Serratio sp. AS1) that could decrease the spread of disease. We also learn about differential equations, and the behaviour of spaghetti sticking out of a tomato. Plus, Nickolas shares his personal tips to become a better scientific communicator. To learn more, email Nickolas here: ngonchar@uwo.ca. Hosts: Connor Chato & Nick Ha...
2019-01-16
27 min
GradCast
194 | Caffeine or no caffeine…
On this week’s show, Joyla Furlano and Gregory Robinson interview Anisa Morava, a 2nd year Master’s student in the psychological stream of Kinesiology. Anisa is exploring how acute aerobic exercise and caffeine intake may improve memory in caffeine and non-caffeine consumers. Look out all… this may be the place to find your graduate survival kit! To learn more about Anisa’s research, e-mail her at amorava@uwo.ca. Hosts: Joyla Furlano and Gregory Robinson Produced by Nicholas Handfield-Jones *Abstract call-out*: If you are a graduate student at Western and...
2018-12-19
27 min
GradCast
193 | Heads Up!
Is the damage you inflict to your head by playing a sport like football as severe as the media makes it out to be? Tune in this week to hear Justin Smith, and your hosts Ariel Frame and Gregory Robinson, dive head first into his research his work looking at executive function changes in kids before and after a season of playing football. Justin enlightens us with some new results from his Masters in Kinesiology research showing some evidence that kids can play Canadian football without risking cognitive impairment. If you'd like to know more about work like Justin's...
2018-12-12
28 min
GradCast
192 | Knockin' on Truth's Door
Roger Hudson and Gregory Robinson speak with Marie Gueguen about how to discern between conflicting ideas in science and arrive at informed conclusions in terms of describing the observable universe. Hosts: Roger Hudson and Gregory Robinson Produced by Gavin Tolometti
2018-12-05
28 min
GradCast
190 | Kant get no satisfaction
How should one approach moral questions? Is Hume the best method? How do philosophers differ? These questions and more are the work of Chris Shirreff, a PhD student in the philosophy department. Chris enlightens Roger Hudson and Ariel Frame about his research on various methodologies in the study of ethics. Hosts: Ariel Frame and Roger Hudson Produced by Gregory Robinson
2018-11-21
29 min
GradCast
188 | Enter the Matrix
Let's enter the Matrix with Ethan Jackson as he explains his work on machine learning algorithms. This week hosts Yimin Chen and Nick Handfield-Jones dive into Ethan's fascinating research on artificial intelligence and how machine learning algorithms can solve complex problems in the information age. Self-driving cars, big data, and the iPhone face recognition app; all this will be discussed, and more. Plus, listen as Ethan tells us about his new project, where he trains a computer to play Ms. Pac-Man against itself! To learn more, find Ethan here. Hosted by: Yimin Chen and Nick Handfield-Jones
2018-11-07
28 min
GradCast
187 | Follow the Data to Sustainability
Julian Barg is a Doctoral student at Ivey. He speaks with Gregory Robinson and Ariel Frame about this research based program and how his work highlights the data on companies’ ability to act sustainably. Hosted by: Ariel Frame & Gregory Robinson Produced by: Joyla Furlano
2018-10-31
28 min
GradCast
186 | Who Let The Moths Out?
Joyla Furlano and Ariel Frame speak with Aida Parvizi, Masters student in Biology, about her work on the armyworm moth and how she may be able to use spermatophores of the males to determine the natal origin of these pests. Hosted by: Ariel Frame & Joyla Furlano Produced by: Gregory Robinson
2018-10-24
29 min
GradCast
185 | Walking the Plank
Let's all walk the plank with Abdullah Al-Jaja as he shares his research with us. This week hosts Nick Handfield-Jones and Gavin Tolometti learn about Abdullah's journey immigrating to Canada from Lebanon and is now investigating dopaminergic signaling and anxiety in Parkinson's disease, which involves patients walking on a small plank to induce stress. All the while, Abdullah walks his own plank every day balancing the rigor of graduate studies at Western and the devotion of being a father. To learn more about his research, go to www.jessicagrahn.com or www.pennymacdonald.net. Hosted by: Nick Ha...
2018-10-19
28 min
2 Minute Jazz
Brazilian Rhythms Exercise - Gregory Hutchinson | 2 Minute Jazz
Gregory Hutchinson breaks down a practice technique for working on Brazilian rhythms away from the drums.=====================================================Something that I thought about, and that you guys should be able to do, when playing Brazilian rhythms, and a way that you can go about practicing this is really simple, you know I always talk about the bass drum, right? So check this out. Right?That's the bass drum, right? Now, you take your hands and you simply do this. Now right? It's very simple: practice that every day, it gives you the feel, and...
2017-08-28
01 min
The SAP - Comedians Talk Motivation, Dating and Relationships
#197 Follow Your Path with Dave Gregory
Dave Gregory joins The Sex Actually Podcast to talk about being a stand up comedian and his call to ministry. We talk about following your heart, having friends to lean on and believing in ourselves. Hope you enjoy! Dave @dnealz and follow us on IG and Twitter @sexactuallypod or write us your questions sexactuallypodcast@gmail.com Sex Actually is a podcast that talks about dating and relationships in a social media world. We breakdown dating with tinder, bumble and text game. We discuss codependency, and searching for the best version of ourselves. Dave Neal is...
2017-01-27
53 min
The Process with Peter Martin
Gregory Hutchinson (pt 2) | The Process #2
In this inaugural audio podcast, Open Studio Network founder Peter Martin sits down with drummer Greg Hutchinson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-10-11
45 min
GradCast
77 | Live at WUGSOM 2016
This week we are live from the WUGSOM 2016 graduate music conference. Our rapid fire interviews are with Mary Blake Bonn, Kyle Hutchinson, Rebecca Long, Steven Janisse, and Gregory Walshaw. Host: Tristan Johnson
2016-08-31
28 min
Faculty of Classics
Alumni Day 2015 - Microscopic and Macroscopic. Rhythmic prose and historical themes in Plutarch's 'Lives' and Appian's 'Civil Wars'
Gregory Hutchinson on rhythmic prose and historical themes in Plutarch's 'Lives' and Appian's 'Civil Wars'
2016-07-20
53 min
Faculty of Classics
Alumni Day 2015 - Microscopic and Macroscopic. Rhythmic prose and historical themes in Plutarch's 'Lives' and Appian's 'Civil Wars'
Gregory Hutchinson on rhythmic prose and historical themes in Plutarch's 'Lives' and Appian's 'Civil Wars'
2016-07-20
53 min
The Process with Peter Martin
Gregory Hutchinson | The Process #1
In this inaugural audio podcast, Open Studio Network co-founder Peter Martin sits down with drummer Greg Hutchinson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-07-18
30 min
Jordi Torregrosa Radio
Laika Fatien (II): enfrentarse a Billie Holiday
"Misery: A Tribute to Billie Holiday" (2008) es el segundo disco de la cantante francesa Laika Fatien. En él se enfrenta a algunas de las canciones que la gran diva del jazz eternizó. Y ante un reto semejante Fatien no duda en dar un enfoque diferentes a los temas, incluso eligiendo algunos que no resultan tan conocidos para el gran público. También destacan los músicos que le acompañan: el pianista Robert Glasper, el saxofonista David El-Malek, el bajista Darryl Hall y el batería Gregory Hutchinson. A su voz exquisita y de fuerza contenida, Laika Fatien suma su exót...
2016-04-07
26 min
Des de la quarta paret
DES DE LA QUARTA PARET #14 jazz amb Ignasi Terraza (21-03-16)
Programa dedicat al jazz en el què parlem amb el gran pianista Ignasi Terraza. L’Ignasi va quedar cec als 9 anys i al poc temps va descobrir el piano. Des d’aleshores no ha deixat de tocar. L’any 2009 va ser distingit amb el primer premi del Jacksonville International Jazz Piano Competition als Estats Units, té una amplia discografia que avarca més de 25 referències editades al nostre país, França, Suïssa i Japó, de les quals 5 amb el seu trio. Ha acompanyat figures de la talla de Frank Wess, Lou Donaldson o Benny Goldson i en el seu trio ha...
2016-03-30
1h 01
JazzWatch Podcast and Blog
JazzWatch #36 | Gerald Clayton
http://traffic.libsyn.com/jazzwatch/JazzWatch_36_-_Gerald_Clayton.mp3 Gerald Clayton has earned a unique place among the current generation of pianists and composers. He’s equally versed in the rich tradition of jazz as well as its modern sounds and explorations. Not only has Clayton been called upon to perform with father John and uncle Jeff Clayton in their award-winning ensembles, he’s also been featured with a diverse array of A-list bandleaders such as vocalist Gretchen Parlato, drummer Gregory Hutchinson, trumpeter Roy Hargrove and saxophonist Charles Lloyd. Clayton’s trio and expanded ensembles have been featured over th...
2015-03-26
00 min
Podcasts Archives - Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros.
086 – Greg Hutchinson: Making the music feel good
In this podcast I talk to Jazz powerhouse, Greg Hutchinson. Jazz Magazine describes him as “the drummer of his generation” and indeed, Gregory Hutchinson is one of the most highly ... more The post 086 – Greg Hutchinson: Making the music feel good appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
2015-01-19
40 min
Drummer's Resource
086 – Greg Hutchinson: Making the music feel good
In this podcast I talk to Jazz powerhouse, Greg Hutchinson. Jazz Magazine describes him as “the drummer of his generation” and indeed, Gregory Hutchinson is one of the most highly respected musicians of our time. His mastery of timing and expression of rhythms is at the core of his personal style. He is a musician’s […] The post 086 – Greg Hutchinson: Making the music feel good appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros. .
2015-01-19
40 min
Drummer's Resource
086 – Greg Hutchinson: Making the music feel good
In this podcast I talk to Jazz powerhouse, Greg Hutchinson. Jazz Magazine describes him as “the drummer of his generation” and indeed, Gregory Hutchinson is one of the most highly ... more The post 086 – Greg Hutchinson: Making the music feel good appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
2015-01-19
40 min
Get Most Popular Full Audiobooks in Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Epic
Locmire's Quest Audiobook by Brian Hutchinson
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Locmire's Quest Subtitle: Tales from Calencia, Book One Author: Brian Hutchinson Narrator: Gregory Peyton Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 17 mins Language: English Release date: 07-08-14 Publisher: Brian Hutchinson Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 7 votes Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Epic Publisher's Summary: When the Dark Wizard, Hasbarie, rose to the height of his power, the kingdoms united to defend their lands, sending Calencia into a battle for its very existence, which would later be referred to as the Great War. Five hundred years later, Locmire, the last...
2014-07-08
10h 17
How to Grab Full Audiobook in Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Negligence by Robert Gregory Browne | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Negligence Author: Robert Gregory Browne Narrator: Eric G. Dove Format: Unabridged Length: 9 hrs and 34 mins Language: English Release date: 10-29-13 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective Summary: DEAD GIRLS TELL NO TALES... She was found with a bullet in her head, and the kid she was last seen with woke up drugged and disoriented in a neighbor's backyard. Now the kid is awaiting trial for her murder, and crime reporter Matt Isaacs is convinced that there's more here than meets the eye. But Matt's old college...
2013-10-29
9h 34
How To Listen to Audiobooks in Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective - Any Audiobook in 5 Mins Flat!
Negligence Audiobook by Robert Gregory Browne
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Negligence Author: Robert Gregory Browne Narrator: Eric G. Dove Format: Unabridged Length: 9 hrs and 34 mins Language: English Release date: 10-29-13 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 21 votes Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective Publisher's Summary: DEAD GIRLS TELL NO TALES... She was found with a bullet in her head, and the kid she was last seen with woke up drugged and disoriented in a neighbor's backyard. Now the kid is awaiting trial for her murder, and crime reporter Matt Isaacs is convinced that there's more here...
2013-10-29
9h 34